With the onset of monsoons, Guwahati is gripped by the fear of flash flood and many citizens bemoaned that the government and administration are ill-prepared for the looming danger amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

โ€œThe government is busy in fighting COVID-19. The question is, is it prepared to mitigate the flash floods of Guwahati?โ€ said a resident of Anil Nagar area of Guwahati while speaking to Northeast Now.

โ€œEvery year, right before the monsoons the government takes some steps to tackle the flash flood of Guwahati, however, we have not seen any positive result so far,โ€ the resident added.

โ€œLast year, even after so much of initiatives, it flooded every single time it rained,โ€ he further said.

โ€œCoronavirus will kill us later, but I am sure we will die out of starvation when the flash flood will grip the entire city,โ€ he further added.

Places like Anil Nagar, Tarun Nagar, Nabin Nagar, RG Baruah Road etc are some of the worst-hit flash-flood areas of Guwahati.

People are marooned for days and weeks during this time and on several occasions, the NDRF and SDRF had also carried out rescue operations.

โ€œThe COVID-19 pandemic has slowed down the entire flood mitigation process of Guwahati and I donโ€™t think it is prepared enough to deal with the situationโ€ bemoaned another resident.

Kalpajyoti Saikia is Senior Reporter of Northeast Now. He can be reached at: [email protected]